A few weeks ago, I was browsing through the religion section of my local Barnes & Noble and I stumbled across the book It’s Dangerous to Believe: Religious freedom and its enemies by Mary Eberstadt. Normally I would ignore such works because of the obvious nonsense of its message. However, I decided to give reading it a shot. After all, the best way to understand a differing point of view than one’s own is to engage it, not ignore it. Only reading and engaging works that one agrees with is th...
Published on July 20, 2016 09:54